MS and clinical trials: A call for questions

I am preparing for a multiple sclerosis webcast that will happen in early February. The topic for this conversation will be phase III clinical trials and I’ll have guests from around the country join us to talk about many aspects of this subject.

As always, I want to make sure that “real” questions and concerns are addressed during the webcast and I’d like to know your questions about clinical trials.

What would you like to know? Let me put that another way: If you were sitting in a room with two well renowned MS researchers and a person living with MS who has been in a phase III clinical trial, what would you ask them?

Some of my questions are: How do you get into a trial? What are the risks? Do I have to stop using my current drugs? What would you ask?

The format of this webcast will be a little different as we won’t have live questions from our audience. This makes it all the more important to get your questions now before the webcast even starts!

I’ll be posting the logistics of this MS webcast (such as when and where in a later post) but for now, put your mind to what you would ask that group in a room. Heck, think of it as a cocktail party and you might feel a little more at ease asking.

When you think of a question (or several) just jot them in the comment section below and I’ll incorporate as many as I can into our conversation.

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Trevis Gleason

Trevis L. Gleason is a food journalist and published author, an award-winning chef and culinary instructor who has taught at institutions such as Cornell University, New England Culinary Institute and...read more